Cyborg decision: What do you think of Tito as a manager?

"The reason I thought it was a better idea is because it's called management," Ortiz declared on Saturday night, standing inside the Honda Center's cramped media room with a handful of reporters gathered around him.

"Our deal right now is to fight the No. 2 contender at 145 pounds, who she's fighting, and then she'll fight for the [Invicta] world title," he said. "She wins the world title, and after she wins the title, she'll defend it once. After she defends it once, let's get New Year's Eve, Ronda Rousey vs. Cris 'Cyborg' at 140 pounds. Champ vs. champ. Let's forget about the title. Throw away the title. Let's get one of the biggest pay-per-views in the history of mixed martial arts and history of women's MMA."

At no point ever is she going to have more bargaining power than the UFC, Fedor didn't so how she thinks she will is beyond me, she can knock every woman out outside the UFC, the UFC will still just market whoever is top dog as the best, she will either have to get in line with the UFC or stay wandering about in smaller orgs.

She'd have been better off getting in at the ground floor and milking it with the UFC personally, but hey ho, she will end up there eventually assuming she keeps winning, otherwise Dana will get to pull his told you so act again...

He's right though, the UFC contract was going to farm Cyborg out to Invicta anyway wasn't it?
This way Cyborg will be in a good position to sort out a super fight come 2014, provided of course that bothy Rousey & Cyborg keep winning. If they are then they'll have run out of fights for Rousey & this makes sense.
A lot of things can go wrong though in the mean time, especially in MMA.